The contract was issued by the Swedish Defense
Materiel Administration, or FMV, and is worth $68 million. Initial
deliveries scheduled to take place in the first quarter of 2019, the
company said.

"The delivery of the Mjölner solution to the
Swedish Army allows it to field a capability well adapted for the CV90
while enhancing the fleet's firepower," said Tommy Gustafsson-Rask,
managing director of BAE Systems Hägglunds.

CV90 is a family of Swedish tracked combat
vehicles It is operated by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands,
Norway and Switzerland as well as Sweden.

The Swedish army has more than 500 CV90s.
Earlier this year, BAE Systems was awarded a contract to refurbish 262
of the vehicles.